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Report Forecasts Fibre-Based Materials to Lead Food Packaging by 2045

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Research conducted by UPM Specialty Materials and Smithers indicates significant future shifts in the global market, with fibre-based materials projected to secure the largest market share by 2045. This comprehensive study, which gathered insights from over 230 packaging professionals across the international value chain, explores the various Food Packaging Trends expected to define the industry over the next two decades. According to the data, experts anticipate that fibre-based packaging will expand its global market share from the current 37% to 42% by 2045. A substantial 71% of survey participants, including many packaging professionals, identified these fibre-based materials as the most sustainable choice for the future.

Technological Advancements and Regulatory Shifts

The research highlights that the evolution of barrier coatings is a primary driver for this transition, as these innovations allow fibre to be utilized in food applications previously dominated by plastic formats. Furthermore, the industry is preparing for a shift where sustainability transitions from a voluntary branding strategy to a mandatory regulatory requirement. Approximately 71% of respondents viewed this shift as likely, while 88% noted it would fundamentally change packaging selection processes across the value chain. The study suggests that Extended Producer Responsibility programs and eco-modulation fees will increasingly influence material choices, favoring high-performance, recyclable options over traditional plastic formats.

Global Infrastructure and Recycling Projections

Global recycling rates are expected to see a steady climb, moving from 31% in 2030 to 37% by 2045. Despite these improvements, the report notes that landfilling and incineration will likely remain components of the waste management landscape. Regional disparities are also evident while Europe is projected to maintain its lead in recycling efficiency, the United States and the Asia-Pacific region face distinct regulatory and infrastructure hurdles within their waste management sectors. Janne Varvemaa, the products and technology director at UPM Specialty Materials, stated: โ€œWeโ€™re encouraged to see strong momentum behind fibre-based packaging, driven by regulation, consumer demand, and ongoing innovation in barrier technologies. Our role is to support customers in this transition with high-performance, sustainable solutions that do not compromise on functionality.โ€ As these Food Packaging Trends evolve, the integration of advanced barrier coatings and the focus on meeting every new regulatory requirement will remain critical for stakeholders aiming to improve their recycling rates and overall sustainability footprint.

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